Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [EXT] [External] Re: Step-like basline

2023-09-06 Thread Matthew Rowles
Not only is it a possible explanation, it is the explanation. It represents the tube bremsstralum truncated by the Ni absorption edge. As long as you're careful, removing it shouldn't be an issue, although it is always better to either model it properly, or to not collect such data on the first

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [EXT] [External] Re: Step-like basline

2023-09-06 Thread Shay Tirosh
Dear Reitvelders I am overwhelmed with your insightful responses. I am grateful for that. Indeed I have Ni filter and the adsorption added is indeed a good possible explanation since we get similar step-like profiles with completely different materials and samples. With the understanding that

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [EXT] [External] Re: Step-like basline

2023-09-06 Thread Reinhard Kleeberg
Dear Radovan, may be you are right, but this great development will unfortunately not help the big number of lab diffractionists to puzzle the patterns to be analyzed in their daily business ;-) Best regards Reinhard Zitat von Radovan Cerny : Dear Reinhard, I wouldn't say "solely from

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [EXT] [External] Re: Step-like basline

2023-09-05 Thread Radovan Cerny
Dear Reinhard, I wouldn't say "solely from the detector side". The biggest improvement is synchrotron radiation (+2D detectors邏). Best greetings from Lac Leman Radovan Cerny Envoyé à partir de Outlook pour Android From: